I discovered this channel after watching a 2 week old episode about a "buget freindly" Alvarez dreadnought, and I'm greatful to have been here since... BUT THIS EPISODE is actually speaking my language! I bought my first Telecaster the day after my 18th birthday in 1986. In celebration, my mother took me to the University Park Mall for new pair of "Chucks" and a movie I had waited for months to see. "Crossroads" staring Ralph Macchio and Joe Seneca!!! That movie had an instantly prolific and life changing impact on me! However, I no longer own that first one but I still play a Tele w/ B-Bender and I recently cashed out all my tube amps, then purchased a pair of "budget freindly" mid 80's Peavey Special 130's in stereo. Hey man, I'm an 80's/90's country guy, what can I say? Lol. That is one fine looking and sounding T style Electric my friend!
11:05 Does anyone know the word at the top of the headstock? I looked up "Sláinte" and it could be Irish/Scottish Gaelic for "cheers!" when drinking... is that right?
It's a beauty and sounds great! I'm a big fan of Cody Guitars and was happy to meet Eric during a guitar delivery to Sudsy, our man in Sweden (who came to NS to get it).
Never been a fan of electric guitars, when Justin Johnston can put strings on a shovel and play amazing blues . . . but also that is a hell of a nice looking guitar . . .
As the proud owner of Cody E1083, and two Cody mod-builds, I'd like to welcome JP to the family. Can't think of a better pairing.
all ac players should have an electric...to smash one out loud every now and then.thx
I discovered this channel after watching a 2 week old episode about a "buget freindly" Alvarez dreadnought, and I'm greatful to have been here since... BUT THIS EPISODE is actually speaking my language!
I bought my first Telecaster the day after my 18th birthday in 1986. In celebration, my mother took me to the University Park Mall for new pair of "Chucks" and a movie I had waited for months to see. "Crossroads" staring Ralph Macchio and Joe Seneca!!! That movie had an instantly prolific and life changing impact on me! However, I no longer own that first one but I still play a Tele w/ B-Bender and I recently cashed out all my tube amps, then purchased a pair of "budget freindly" mid 80's Peavey Special 130's in stereo. Hey man, I'm an 80's/90's country guy, what can I say? Lol.
That is one fine looking and sounding T style Electric my friend!
all youll ever need great sounding guitar but the player can make a stella sound good
Beautiful Guitar. Sounds Fantastic. Thanks JP
11:05 Does anyone know the word at the top of the headstock? I looked up "Sláinte" and it could be Irish/Scottish Gaelic for "cheers!" when drinking... is that right?
Yep! 😎👍🍻
Hi Michael, Sláinte is Irish for "Health" as in "To Your Health"
@@codyguitars4470 ah, of course... thanks! (and great job on that dandy guitar)
Sounds fantastic JP,
Then again, if you played a strung up broomstick you’d most definitely make that sound good too ahah! 🤙
It's a beauty and sounds great! I'm a big fan of Cody Guitars and was happy to meet Eric during a guitar delivery to Sudsy, our man in Sweden (who came to NS to get it).
Absolutely stunning. Beautiful woods. Thanks JP.
Beautiful instrument
That guitar has it all ! Great review Big John !
Beautiful!
SON!
sweet...
sounds amazing
💘👍👍👍
Nice review of a very nice sounding and looking guitar! Thanks JP !!
Beauty guitar…love the TV Jones Filtertrons. I have a set in one of my Gretschs.
Never been a fan of electric guitars, when Justin Johnston can put strings on a shovel and play amazing blues . . . but also that is a hell of a nice looking guitar . . .
Jp goes electric,yeah,😎🎸👍
The piezo sounds fantastic, so "soft".
First to the party! What did I win?!!
Let the Chet and Jerry begin.
tune the darn thing